
"It's always at sunset, the Hope Princeton Road, you come to mind and that lightens my load..." So sings the great Canadian folksinger
James Keelaghan in a song named after this long stretch of road through southern BC.
My Skies, its album, won a
Juno Award in 1994. The Hope Princeton is a stretch of highway with high looping turns and runaway lanes. Last weekend we saw it in an early spring evening with a dusting of snow on the trees.
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